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A Clinical Study of Newborns with Frequency, Aetiologies and their Outcome
Author(s):
1. Dr. Naveed Butt: Paediatric Department, Federal Govt. Polyclinic Hospitalb (PGMI), Islamabad, Pakistan
2. Naveed Ashraf: Paediatric Department, Federal Govt. Polyclinic Hospitalb (PGMI), Islamabad, Pakistan
3. Shahzad Munir: Paediatric Department, Federal Govt. Polyclinic Hospitalb (PGMI), Islamabad, Pakistan
4. Maham Zahid: R&D Department, Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
5. Kaneez Fatima: Paediatric Department, Federal Govt. Polyclinic Hospitalb (PGMI), Islamabad, Pakistan
6. Fatima Maroof: Paediatric Department, Federal Govt. Polyclinic Hospitalb (PGMI), Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:
Aims & Objectives: To estimate the frequency, aetiologies and outcome of neonates admitted with Tachypnea in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) FGPC PGMI Islamabad. To identify the causes of Tachypnea in newborns, analyze outcome at present, and to plan better outcome in future Materials & Methods: A prospective study was conducted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Federal Government Polyclinic Hospital PGMI from 1st June 2016 till 31st July 2017.Data were collected from all patients enrolled in the study during this period. Aim of our study is to identify the causes of Tachypnea in newborns, analyze outcome at present, and to plan better outcome in future. Results: Total 826 neonates were admitted, of which 248 were enrolled in the study. The frequency of tacyopnea was found to be 29.9%.The commonest causes of Tachypnea in our study were Respiratory distress syndrome 82 cases (33.1%), Transient Tachypnea of newborn 71 cases (28.6%) , Meconium Aspiration syndrome 31 cases (12.5%), Congenital heart disease 17 cases (6.8%).Cesearean section was the most common predisposing factor associated with development of RDS & TTN( the two most common causes of respiratory distress in our study) 146 (58.9%) cases. The mortality rate of tacyopnea in our study was 103 cases (41.5%). Conclusion: Tachypnea is one of the most common problems encountered in neonatal ICUs of which RDS, TTN, MAS and CHD are the common ones. Prematurity, low birth weight neonates and neonates born via Cesearean section show a poorer outcome, needing advanced respiratory support and longer duration of hospital stay. Thus, timely decisions regarding the mode of delivery, prevention of preterm deliveries, and appropriate management of Tacyopnea may reduce neonatal mortality.
Page(s): 320-324
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Published: Journal: Annals of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Year: 2017
Keywords:
Congenital heart disease , caesarean section , Neonatal sepsis , Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , Meconium Aspiration syndrome , Respiratory distress syndrome , Transient Tachypnea of newborn
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